iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Computers and Technology
 

PC Verses Mac Wars

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
John Dow

It's hard to pick a start to this war. Apple was first in providing a personal computer between the two. But the IBM was really the first model designed for business. The hardware was really not the driving force between either version of personal computer, it was software. First with the operating system, then with the application software. I know that PC stands for personal computer but we're going to refer to the IBM/MS DOS/Windows personal computer as the PC for this article.

The IBM guys really didn't care about the home user, where as Apple was dedicated to that market. Software developers often worked both sides of the street and the war was on officially. Some programmers developed applications for both sides, some stuck to their chosen favorite. But the battle was back and forth depending on the newest software and features. Then IBM made a decision to adopt a new operating system for the IBM PCs rather than write their own. Enter Mr. Gates and Microsoft.

Apple made some inroads into the business world, the now famous MAC 1984 commercial for the first Macintosh PC that showed a heroine wearing red shorts and an Apple t-shirt running through an Orwellian world to throw a sledgehammer at an image of Big Brother, an implied representation of IBM and PCs. It was quickly picked up as the winner of commercials that year for the super bowl.

And it started to define the two separate markets and demographics. The cool side went for the Apple PCs, the business suit guys went for the IBM PCs. Lotus 123, the first major spreadsheet software to be embraced by the business community exploded the world of PCs.

Apple quickly lost ground since the business world bought computers by the 100s rather than one at a time like consumers. Plus IBM had a huge advantage of millions of terminals that could be replaced by the PC. And the PC now had access to mainframes applications and data by local PC applications. But Apple went after the specialty areas like video and music and quickly became the computer of choice for the entertainment and arts industries.

And then Windows 95 came out (there were earlier versions but they were a joke). It closely mimicked many of the Apple OS features with mice and windows for each application. Apple went nuts and filed lawsuits against Microsoft. But, one small detail was brought out that actually the whole graphical interface with a mouse was invented by Douglas Engelbart of the Augmentation Research Center, Stanford Research Institute and was patented back in 1964.

Anyway, the war continues today with different but similar looking graphical operating systems and mindsets. Apple and Microsoft still go after each other with vengeance and many followers of both sides are dedicated to say the least. So lets try an unbiased look at both the PC and the MAC personal computers.

These are not personal opinions, I like both and think that each has their weak and strong points. No hate mail from either sides please. Opposing view points welcome but keep the emotional tirades to a minimum. I do computer repair for a living and work on both. I do a lot more PC repair I'll admit but some of that is due to the sheer numbers of units out there.

Apple / Mac Pros: Very few security issues, viruses, malware, etc. Operating system is easier to learn for novices (that's not me that's research by independent labs). You don't have to reboot a MAC, and there are few, if any boot problems when you do. You can now run Windows on a MAC as well as on any PC. Multitouch technology (the ability to stretch, pinch, rotate, etc). Long active life, many last for well past 5 years.

Apple/ Mac Cons: Pricey, most apple products get a premium price. Not easily upgradeable, nor many options. IMac series is screen/computer combo unit so if it breaks, you need to replace both. Not as much software, many software prices are higher.

Windows PC Pros: Low priced, many options. Huge selection of software, lots of specialty verticle applications. Media, especially Tivo like services are much easier and available. Not proprietary in a way that keeps out competition. Universal use. Games run better and more are available.

Windows PC Cons: Primary target for viruses and malware, lots of security issues. Learning curve on operating system and software. Windows can often kill itself due both backwards compatible issues and open architecture. Lots of boot problems. Low prices drive up quality control issues and high failure rates of components.

Two recent developments that have changed the scenery somewhat is that Apple brought out the Mac Mini that sells for under $1000 (well under depending on configuration) and now also runs Windows (as fast as many PC machines). Both those factors bode well for the future of Apple.

And Microsoft is bringing out the long awaited Windows 7, which is the release that Vista was supposed to be back two years ago. I've played with Windows 7 and the good news is I don't see any of the compatibility issues of new Windows OS releases of the past.

In case you didn't notice, the strong points of one side are the weak points of the other and vice versa. A closed proprietary system eliminates many possible problems but limits competition. An open architecture spurs competition but can create many problems. From the support side, closed is a good thing, open is the Wild West since any software problem can break the rules and the operating software.

User interfaces are a very personal and subjective area. Those who like the Mac interface love the Mac interface. And Windows has its huge fan base too. I think it boils down to what each user is comfortable with and if the software is available to accomplish their given tasks.

Any new user or even experienced users in the market for a new computer should try out both a Mac and PC. Make a decision based on hands on experience and available software features to satisfy their daily needs. There's really no right or wrong decision, just one you need to make based on what works for you.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Learn how to find a great cheap desktop PC here: Cheap Desktop PCs. Need to get a desktop computer package deal? Learn how to get the best deal here: Desktop Computer Packages.

Article Tags: apple [See Dictionary], pc [See Dictionary], software [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 08, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Did Windows 7 Boom or Bust?
Submitted by: John Dow

It's been a few weeks now since the launch of the Windows 7 release by Microsoft The launch in general was much lower key than past version launches, probably for a couple of reasons...

Best Free Photo Editing Software
Submitted by: John Dow

Half of the fun of shooting digital pictures is to edit the photo using software to get the best result you want...

Windows 7 Chaos
Submitted by: John Dow

I absolutely dread the release of Windows 7 I do computer repair for a living and trust me when I say that any new Windows Operating System release is always an adventure...

Not All MP3s Are Created Equal
Submitted by: John Dow

Not all MP3 recordings are the same There are some important factors to consider when creating an MP3 recording or converting from other formats...

iTunes Drives Me Crazy
Submitted by: John Dow

I've used iTunes ever since it was available on the Windows platform The latest version is light years better than the original...

Registry Cleaners Can Cause More Problems Than They Fix
Submitted by: John Dow

There is no magic bullet when it comes to "cleaning" your registry I've been in the desktop computer repair business for longer than I care to admit (or can remember)...

Desktop Computers Are Still Necessary
Submitted by: John Dow

In the past few years laptops have started to make a very serious dent in replacing desktop computers...

MP3 Players Can Be Dangerous
Submitted by: John Dow

MP3 players are great Being able to take and listen to your own music choices can really help you pass the time anywhere...

A College Students Best Friend, An MP3 Player That Records
Submitted by: John Dow

I have a nephew that is starting college this fall and I wanted to get him something to make college life a little easier...

Start Your Own Computer Repair Business Now? You Bet!
Submitted by: John Dow

It’s very easy to get dragged down by all the bad news in the financial and housing sectors You hear news about unemployment on the rise, businesses failing, and consumers not spending...

Autologon in Vista
Submitted by: John Dow

There are several situations when a user might want to use an autologon in Vista If they are the only user of the computer and it is in a secure area...

Suggested Keywords For Spam Filters
Submitted by: John Dow

The two most common ways to stop Spam (email that you didn’t want or request trying to sell you something, or even launch malicious attacks) is to use word filters or blacklists...

Windows XP Safe Mode Tips and Tricks
Submitted by: John Dow

Windows XP Safe Mode was designed to help users troubleshoot boot up and system issues There are actually three versions of Safe Mode...

Spyware Removal and Protection
Submitted by: John Dow

I own a computer repair company in Houston, Texas My most common service call for 2008 was for spyware removal...

MSCONFIG in Windows XP is Misused and Abused!
Submitted by: John Dow

I do computer repair in the local Houston, Texas area I get questions on MSCONFIG in Windows XP often...

Martin Yale 1217A Autofolder Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

For years the standard in paper folding machines, the Martin Yale Intimus 1217A is well-known in the small print industry for being a solid and flexible machine...

It’s a Mod Chip World!
Submitted by: Michiel Van Kets

No Nintendo Wii game console seems complete without a mod chip installation and with today’s latest mod chip innovations it’s easier than ever to buy and install your own Wii modification chip...

Martin Yale 400 Paper Jogging Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Any business that produces and binds a lot of documents on a regular basis should have a paper jogging machine on hand...

Laminating Film For Beginners
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Roll laminators are awesome machines, but sometimes it can be difficult to know what supplies you need to use with your new laminating system...

PC200 Spiral Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The PC200 is positioned as a low-cost spiral coil binding solution for low volume users Here we take a look at this machine and examine its strengths and weaknesses...

Martin Yale 700E Paper Cutter Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

A commercial-quality paper cutter, the Martin Yale 700E is meant to be used in smaller print shops or in-house production floors for medium to large businesses...

Rhino Tuff CI 3000 Coil Inserter Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Rhino's CI 3000 features a unique design that purports to make it easier to do spiral coil book binding...

Lamitek PhotoPro 13 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

There are many laminators available and sometimes it is hard to know which one you should buy It is always a good idea to get a versatile machine, such as one that can do both hot and cold lamination, while also providing a crystal-clear finish...

Lamitek Photosmart 13 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The emergence and increasing numbers if digital printers has sparked an interest in laminating machines that can work with high-quality photos and/or glossier printed pages...

PC200E Spiral Coil Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

As the least expensive spiral coil binding machine that offers disengageable dies and an electric coil inserter, the PC200E is well positioned in the marketplace...

Be Careful When Buying Cheap Adobe Software
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

When individuals are looking to buy software they always love finding cheap Adobe software However are these really great prices too good to be true...

What is the Difference Between Standard and High Yield Toner Cartridges?
Submitted by: Adriana N

There have been improvements in the manufacturing of printer toner cartridges Toner found in a cartridge is dry powder blended with a polymer that sticks on to the paper as printing takes place...

Inverted Microscope: A Great Tool For Studying Living Cells
Submitted by: Edison Rammsey

When you hear the term inverted microscope, you probably think of observing samples from under a microscope...

Digital Microscope: Eight Reasons Why You Must Have it Now!
Submitted by: Edison Rammsey

Welcome the Digital Age through a digital microscope With its eight benefits to be enjoyed, all other microscope will look small in comparison, pun intended...

Should Small Businesses Adapt to the Point of Sale System?
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

In earlier times, a cash register along with a pen and notebook were sufficient means for processing and keeping track of transactions...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy